The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 3W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... remains— Show the poverty following the war , and the influence of France - Material condition of the country - Exports and im- ports - Mining - Gold , silver , lead , and coal- A Spanish am- bassador's account of Scotland in the ...
... remains— Show the poverty following the war , and the influence of France - Material condition of the country - Exports and im- ports - Mining - Gold , silver , lead , and coal- A Spanish am- bassador's account of Scotland in the ...
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... remain regal domains for its support . Some of them were to be entirely inalienable ; on others the restriction was placed that the crown could only part with them as a provision for members of the royal family . The object of this ...
... remain regal domains for its support . Some of them were to be entirely inalienable ; on others the restriction was placed that the crown could only part with them as a provision for members of the royal family . The object of this ...
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... remain- ing at home . If much of the future of Scotland depended on his capacity for government , the country's prospects were poor ; and yet , as we shall see , he had tastes and aspirations which have been the most valuable gifts of ...
... remain- ing at home . If much of the future of Scotland depended on his capacity for government , the country's prospects were poor ; and yet , as we shall see , he had tastes and aspirations which have been the most valuable gifts of ...
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... remain under arms , and prohibiting the wailing of women and confusion on the streets . It was in this time of anxiety that a resolution was taken to surround Edinburgh with a wall , like the Continental towns . The wall was built ...
... remain under arms , and prohibiting the wailing of women and confusion on the streets . It was in this time of anxiety that a resolution was taken to surround Edinburgh with a wall , like the Continental towns . The wall was built ...
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... remain long in widowhood . In April 1514 she bore a posthumous child . In August of the same year she married the young Earl of Angus . Since she would marry if she could , she probably made the best selection open to her . She found ...
... remain long in widowhood . In April 1514 she bore a posthumous child . In August of the same year she married the young Earl of Angus . Since she would marry if she could , she probably made the best selection open to her . She found ...
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